Author: Shung-ling TOU
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Languages : la
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Contes chinois traduits par Panking et Kou Hong-ming. (1°-Contes de Tou Shung-ling traduits par Panking.-2°-Contes de Tsi-Yun traduits par Kou Hong-ming.) [With illustrations.].
Author: Shung-ling TOU
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Languages : la
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Languages : la
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General catalogue of printed books
Author: British museum. Dept. of printed books
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Languages : en
Pages : 520
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 520
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General Catalogue of Printed Books
Author: British Museum. Department of Printed Books
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Category : English imprints
Languages : en
Pages : 520
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Category : English imprints
Languages : en
Pages : 520
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Contes chinois traduits par Panking et Kou Hong-ming
Author: Songling Pu
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Category : Tales
Languages : fr
Pages : 41
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Category : Tales
Languages : fr
Pages : 41
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Contes Chinois. Traduits Par J.R. Baylin. Chinese & Fr
Author: J. R. BAYLIN
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Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Contes chinois, trad. par Panking et Kou Hong-ming [Ku Hung-ming].
Author: Panking
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Languages : fr
Pages : 23
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Languages : fr
Pages : 23
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The Encyclopaedia Sinica
Author: Samuel Couling
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 654
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Category : China
Languages : en
Pages : 654
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A History and Description of Chinese Porcelain
Author: William Cosmo Monkhouse
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Category : Porcelain, Chinese
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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Category : Porcelain, Chinese
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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Catalogue of a Collection of Oriental Porcelain and Pottery
Author: Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks
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Category : Porcelain
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Category : Porcelain
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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The Taoist Canon
Author: Kristofer Schipper
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022672106X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1684
Book Description
Taoism remains the only major religion whose canonical texts have not been systematically arranged and made available for study. This long-awaited work, a milestone in Chinese studies, catalogs and describes all existing texts within the Taoist canon. The result will not only make the entire range of existing Taoist texts accessible to scholars of religion, it will open up a crucial resource in the study of the history of China. The vast literature of the Taoist canon, or Daozang, survives in a Ming Dynasty edition of some fifteen hundred different texts. Compiled under imperial auspices and completed in 1445—with a supplement added in 1607—many of the books in the Daozang concern the history, organization, and liturgy of China's indigenous religion. A large number of works deal with medicine, alchemy, and divination. If scholars have long neglected this unique storehouse of China's religious traditions, it is largely because it was so difficult to find one's way within it. Not only was the rationale of its medieval classification system inoperable for the many new texts that later entered the Daozang, but the system itself was no longer understood by the Ming editors; hence the haphazard arrangement of the canon as it has come down to us. This new work sets out the contents of the Daozang chronologically, allowing the reader to follow the long evolution of Taoist literature. Lavishly illustrated, the first volume ranges from antiquity through the Middle Ages, while the second spans the modern period. Within this frame, texts are grouped by theme and subject. Each one is the subject of a historical abstract that identifies the text's contents, date of origin, and author. Throughout the first two volumes, introductions outline the evolution of Taoism and its spiritual heritage. A third volume offering biographical sketches of frequently mentioned Taoists, multiple indexes, and an extensive bibliography provides critical tools for navigating this guide to one of the fundamental aspects of Chinese culture.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022672106X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 1684
Book Description
Taoism remains the only major religion whose canonical texts have not been systematically arranged and made available for study. This long-awaited work, a milestone in Chinese studies, catalogs and describes all existing texts within the Taoist canon. The result will not only make the entire range of existing Taoist texts accessible to scholars of religion, it will open up a crucial resource in the study of the history of China. The vast literature of the Taoist canon, or Daozang, survives in a Ming Dynasty edition of some fifteen hundred different texts. Compiled under imperial auspices and completed in 1445—with a supplement added in 1607—many of the books in the Daozang concern the history, organization, and liturgy of China's indigenous religion. A large number of works deal with medicine, alchemy, and divination. If scholars have long neglected this unique storehouse of China's religious traditions, it is largely because it was so difficult to find one's way within it. Not only was the rationale of its medieval classification system inoperable for the many new texts that later entered the Daozang, but the system itself was no longer understood by the Ming editors; hence the haphazard arrangement of the canon as it has come down to us. This new work sets out the contents of the Daozang chronologically, allowing the reader to follow the long evolution of Taoist literature. Lavishly illustrated, the first volume ranges from antiquity through the Middle Ages, while the second spans the modern period. Within this frame, texts are grouped by theme and subject. Each one is the subject of a historical abstract that identifies the text's contents, date of origin, and author. Throughout the first two volumes, introductions outline the evolution of Taoism and its spiritual heritage. A third volume offering biographical sketches of frequently mentioned Taoists, multiple indexes, and an extensive bibliography provides critical tools for navigating this guide to one of the fundamental aspects of Chinese culture.